tNliiijBf-'vo.ilipiP''; t)AKOTA COUNTYi HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. fi f Good Banking Since 1886 Look us up know ' Smile Also." One Learns Makes Saves in 30 vears. Then nut -ALL vnnr Ttmp Mnnev Lands Reputalion back of each IvUl HLY SAFE. For many years there's been $100.00 offered to first person wronged. And our SERVICE you must come KNOW-'-deposit, to appreciate. (It's really time YOU come.) SEND US A NEW CUSTOiMER. Farm Loans 5u 4 Certificates A. D. T . Safety Vaults G Investments mm DR. E. BRUCE Graduate Veterinary Culls umwercd day or night Phone 59 Homer, Neb. l'lrst publication 8-:Mv NOTICE. In Mm District Court of Daltota County, N'uliraska. In tun umtter of the) Kstnto of Ohnrles Order to Show Came O'Connor, deceased. ) This cause came on for lnnrln upon the Dthltlouof Mary Snlllvnu, admlnlstrntilx of the estate of Olmrles O'Uonnor, with the will nnnexed, prnylm? for u license to sell the uortheaat quarter or section seven (7), township twenty seven C'7),iamc seen (71 east of theeth V. M. In Dakota county, Ne M.rtikii, or a salllclent nmount of the laiim to brlnn the sum of tlS.fiM.m for the pay ment of debts allowed ngnlnst said estate, leKacles provided for In the said will and the costs and expenses of administration, tlim o not ImiIiik sulllclent personal property to pay mild debts. legacies and expenses. It Is therefore ordered that all persons Interested In said estate appear befoie mo at 1 'under on the litth day of Heptember, A. I). 101(1, at 4 o'clock 1'. M. to show caiue why a license should not be granted to snld ad nilnlstratrlx to sell no much of tho above described real estate of said deceased as shall be necessary to pay said debts and expense-). This order shall be published for four weeks In the Dakota County Herald. Dated this Mtli day of July, 1910. .HulKO of the Dlstilct Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. First pub. 8-17-Sw Order and Notice of Hearing on Final Account and on the Petition Sup plemental Theieto, In the County Court of Dakota County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Kstate of Georgo I.arue lioals, deceased. To Manuel liouls: KII7.11 Moore: Tlllle Klwlimur; Uenjamln Foster; Mngglo Wal lace: Lizzie Hoi mini: Miles lioals; Larue lioals; Jennie Overmlre: Klla lioals; Judson lioals; Franols lioals; Klleu lioals Kuhn; Manuel II. Bonis; Catherine Piatt; llalph Smith lioals; Norn Marie lioals; J!. 11. h'ortman; J. F. Kuhn; M. P. Kuhn; M. J. Klley; Jnckson lioals; Charles lioals; Ktta I.. Graham; Hnrvey lioals; George lioals; Marluda Plank; Amy Hasmusseu; Harvey Whltehorn; Mabel Whltehorn; I.oroy Col li nwood; GeorRe Oolllnwood; Kurd Col li nwood; Sarah lliassfleld; Clara Hlle man; Charles Oolllnwood; Nannie Crosby ; Wnllnce Crosby; Orlando 1J. Wilson; Charles Wilson; Joseph It, Oolllnwood ; John D. Phillips; Frederick A. Phillips; Kauhel A. Llndsey; Joseph J, Phillips, and to all persons Intel ested In the estate of GeorRO Larue Koals, deceased: You will take notice that on the 23th dny of June, A. I). 11, there was filed In the oltlco of the County JudKe of Dakota coun ty, Nebraska, the llunl report of John F. hides, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of GeorRe Larue lioals, de ceased, and also his petition piayluR for the approval of the samo and for his dis charge and sottliiR forth the persons thero 1 u named as Interested In said estate, and that thereafter, to-wlt: on the lull day of AuRiist, A. I). lttio, the said administrator (lied nu nmondiuent and supplement to bis said petition, alleRliiR that one M. J. Klley Is a child of Sarah Kuhn, now deceased, who was the daughter of John lioals, de ceased, i the said John lioals beliiR a broth er of the said GeorRe Larue lioals, deceased) and that Mrs. Klla Wilson, deceased, who was a daughter of Margaret Oolllnwood, deceased, (the said Martraret Oolllnwood beliiR a sister of the said George Larue lioals, deceased), left surviving her and now living. Orlando II. Wilson and Ohnrles Wilson, and that one Joseph II. Oollln wood, now IIvIur, Is a son of the said Mar garet Oolllnwood, and that the said M. J. Klley, as the descendant and representa tive or Sarah Kuhn, and the said Orlando B. Wilson and Ohnrles Wilson, ns thedescond auts of the said Klla Wilson, deceased, and the said Joseph U. Oolllnwood aruentltled to participate In and sharo In the proceeds now In the hands of the said administrator for distribution under the wilt of the said George Larue lioals, doceased, nnd prays for an order finding said persons as enti tled to aflhare In tho estate of said GeorRe Larue lioals, deceased, the said persons, to-wlt: M. J. Klley. Orlando H. Wilson, Ohnrles Wilson nnd Joseph H. Oolllnwood not having been mentioned In the original petition for approval of Itnnl account and distribution. Also that the hearing on the llnal report of tho administrator and his petition for dlschnrge which was set for hearing on the 29th day of July, 1UI8, lias been continued to thumb dny of Heptem ber, A. D., 1910, at ID o'clock a.m., In the county court I oom of said county, at which time and place the hearing on said report, the original petition and the amendment and supplement thereto llled on the Htli dny of August, 11)10, will be bad ; at which time and place all persons Inlet ested In said estate shall appear and show cause, If any there be, why said report should not be approved, said ndmlulstratoi discharged and said persons permitted to participate and share In snld estate. Given under my hand at Dakota City, Ne braska, this 14th day of August, A. 1). 116. 8. W. MoKini.ky. hrai.. OoiuityJudge. - --- i Here are 'Real' Bargains t t 160 acres, 2 miles from Royal, T I Antelope Co., Neb., at $40. I 620 acres in Sioux Co., Neb., f I at $12.50. Good Terms. X Am onthe go all the time, and f this is how I get Real Bargains. I J Henry Francisco I Royal, Nebr. X --n-t-n . 4.4tt City: Meat Market """"--"i"ri n.n.nn C n ra -,n n.nj-i tm m Fresh and Cured Meats Fish in Season Cash paid for Hides Wm. Tri??s Piopriutor Dakota Oitj deposit and it's safe ABS0- THE MID-WEST BANK "Safe as a Government Bond" "For ALL the People" Local Items John F. Sides and J. J. Eimers autoed to Winnebago Sunday. A son was born-to Mr. and Mrs. Jhas. Niebuhr of this place, on Mon day . M. 0. Ayres returned Saturday from a couple of weeks' stay at Du luth, Minn. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Oehlerking, of South Sioux City, on Monday. C. N. Derry and wife came over from Boone, Iowa, Saturday and are visitincr at the W. E. Morrison home. Mrs. Mary Feller of Waterbury, Nebr., was operated on at a Sioux City hospjtal Monday for the remo val of her tonsils. Mrs. Fannie Crozier and Mrs. W. P. Warner and daughter, Kathryn, were visitors at the Sergeant Bluffs picnic last Thursday. Mrs. Lorena Hilborn and son Clay ton, returned last Friday from a two weeks' vacation trip to their former home at Creighton, Nebr. The Ladies of the M. E. Church will have a bake sale at the Ross store Sat. afternoon Aug. 26. Bread, pies, cakes, chickens, etc. will be on sale. Mrs. Harry Foltz and children went to Elk Point, S. D., last Thursday where they will visit a couple of weeks at the Wm. Talley home near Elk Point. A subsciption paper was passed around town the past week to raise money to clean up the lots in the Dakota City cemetery that have been neglected. Rudolph Will, Claire Lambertson, Zeta Hart, Helen Hayden, Thelma Porter, and J. Boughn, all of Wavne. were miestq nr. rhr S. A. Stinson home Sunday. Thos. J. Knepper of Walker's Island, announces that he will be in Dakota City Wednesday, August 30th, the day beforethe Old Settlers Picnic, with a load of home grown cantaloupes and watermelons. Miss Clara Cook and her mother have moved here from Ponca and taken up their residence in the house just west of the Henry Wood home. Miss Cook will tench thf third nnd fourth grades in our school the com ing year. The new building for the First State bank at Nacora has been com pleted and the safe and fixtures will be installed this week. D. G. Evans, the cashier of the new institution states that they will be ready for business the latter part of this week. Mrs. T. T. Harris of South Sioux City, and Mrs. Floyd Kilbourn, of Pt. Arthur, Canada, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cain, Wednesday, and with Mrs. Cain they visited at the Mrs. Mary R. McBeath home during the afternoon. Rev. J. A. Lowe left last Friday morning for Femald, Iowa, for an over Sunday visit. He will go back to Omaha Tuesday where he will meet his wife, who departed from here Tuesday afternoon. They have been visiting at the Rev. C. R. Lowe home the past three weeks. Mrs. R. L. Broyhill and Mrs. J. W. McFeeters returned Friday from a month's visit at the home of Mrs. Broyhill's sister, Mrs. R. L. Fegley, at Dalton, Nebr. Mrs. Fegley and little granddaughter. Sylvia Dearintr. accompanied them home for a visit with relatives and friends here abouts. The Northeastern Nehrnskn Rons of Herman will hold their annual picnic at Pender, Nebr., today (Thursday) and the entire member ship of the local lodge expects to be in attendance. Hon. Wm. P. War ner, republican candidate for con gress from this district, will be one of the speakers, on this occasion. Geo. Wilkins and Harry Adair re turned last Friday from a two weeks trip to the lakes north of McGregor, Minn., where they went in company with S. T. Frum in his car. Mr. Frum arrived home Sunday, return ing by way of Shelby, Iowa, where his wife and baby visited during his absence. The boys report a fine time with the fish. The Rural Short Course in Domes tic Science, which was held at Dako ta City Salem Church, concluded its four days meeting Friday with an average daily attendance of thirty one. These meetings were arranged by County Agent Beckhoff co-operating with the Ladies Aid Society and the University of Nebraska and were personally conducted by Miss Aural Scott. The attendance bespoke ap peciation and the ladies areow plan ning another Birriilar course which will embrace second year or more advanced work. Harry Frederick is assisting in tho D. M. Neiswanger drug store. John Stading purchased a new Ford of Frank Broyhill, the local agent, Monday. .T. fV Tlilco-nn nf CJnnrKuin nn trip Sioux City market with' a car of hogs xuonaay. Preserve and beautify your home with Mound City Paint and Varnish. For sale at Dakota City Pharmacy. Mrs. A. E. Christensen left last week for Savannah, Mo., to re-enter a hospital there for treatment for a cancer. Miss Esther Learner come from Lincoln last week for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Learner. MissAileen Stinson attended the Old Settlers picnic at Sergeant Bluffs, Iowa, last Thursday, and spent the week-end at the Joe McElphree home. Alex Quintal was home from Em erson a few days last week. He is with the Savage Carnival Company, which was Ailing an engagement there. Wm. P. Warner and J. J. Eimers were atNorfolk, Neb., Monday night in attendance at a meeting of the republican congressional committee of the Third djstrict. Mrs. Earl Frederick -and two children and her mother, Mrs. Em erette McKernan, Jeft last Thursday for Springfield, Nebr., to' visit at the Frank McKernan home. The valuation car and a cr. w of men have been stationed hero for several days on the C. B. & Q. rail road, taking an inventory oi all the property of the company, from the ties to the lamps on the signal poles. Rev. and Mrs. KecklcrT of "Homer, and Mr. Keckler's mother, from Ill inois, were Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cain. Miss Dottie Cain accompan ied them to Homer to spend the week there during chautuaqua. John Marshal, of Greenwood, Nebr., and Mrs. Lettie Hampton and two daughters, Grace and Helen, arrived here Tuesday for a visit with relatives and friends. They were accompanied here from Walhill by Mrs. Will Mason and daughter. They made the trip in Mr. Marshal's car. Mrs. Alice Walters came over from Des Moines, Iowa, last week to ' attend the Rockwell reunion which was to have been held August 12th, but was postpqned on account of rain. She visited here a few days with her brother, J. Rockwell, and is now visiting in the vicinity of Homer. Frank Broyhill began the erection of a new store room adjoining his hardware building the first of the week. The new part will be 24x55 feet-in size, artdillbs used for his hardware and other-goods, while the old part of the building will be con verted into a garage. Burt Wood is doing the carpenter work. Otto Rupp, who has been confined in the county jail the past ten days, charged with attempting to assault the 8-year-old daughter of C. II . Shanks, of South Sioux City, for whom he worked, waived examina tion and was bound over to the dis trict court under bonds-of $1000, which he has been unable to furnish. At the meeting of the board of supervisors of drainage district No. 2 of Dakota county last Saturday the contract for building the bridges, seven in number, that will span the ditches at different points, was" let to the Beatty Contracting company, of Blair, Nebr., at a cost of $12,000. 00. Temporary bridges will have to be erected by the company, to serve until they can get material on the ground for the steel bridges. Jubge S. W. .McKinley tied the nuptial knot for the following coup les during the past week: Harry L. Mason and Martha L. Wyant, both of Sioux City, on the 21st; Jimmy B. Leewright of Chicago, and Stella Thomas of Russell. Iowa, on trie 19th; Burton B. Van de Water arid; tjoni hi. morriHon, uom oi irejon, Iowa, on the 17th; Enno Boekholier and Grace Klenen, both of Akron, Iowa, on the 18th; F.mil Hagstiom and Wilmina Olmstead, both of Sioux City, Iowa, on the 15th. Notice. There are many reliable farm pa pers issued nowadays that supply the farmers and stockmen with cash able and workable ideas, but the best suited to the farmers of this section is Farmer and Breeder. It is issued semi-monthly at Sioux City, la., and is intensely interesting and practical. It regularly carries veterinary, dai ry, poultry, horticulture, home and fashion departments in addition to market and live stock news. The special feature stories about success ful farmers and breeders give many valuable hints, suggestions, and les sons that any intelligent farmer can apply with profit. MONEY-SAVING OFFEIt The Herald has made special ar rangements with Farmer and Breed er which enables us to offer you The Herald and Farmer and Breeder both for one year for only $1.00. Send us your subscription now and savo money. This offer is good for only a limited time. Every subscriber to Farmer and Breeder is entitled to free consultation with its editors on any phase of farming or stock rais-ng. See Us For Job Printing Pioneer Picture to Adorn Badges The picture of one of the oldest, if not the oldest pioneer woman liv ing in Dakota county, Mrs. Almeda J. Ream, who came to Dakota coun ty in 185G, has been selected to adorn the badges at the coming 35th an nual reunion to be held at Clinton Park, Dakota City, Nebr., August 31, 1910. Hon. John C. Martin, of Central City, Nebr., will make the annual address of the day. Reed's Band of Sioux City will furnish the mutSic. Come nnd enjoy the day. .JUMPS S5 , :mWIB i iH3 ill Following are the oflicers and committees: President John C. Duggan. Vice-President John II. Ream. Secretary Geo. Wilkins. Assistant Secretary S. W. McKin ley. Financial Secretary E. H. Grib ble. Historian M. M. Warner. Treasurer H. II. Adair. Executive John Holer, Carl Larson, J. W. Hazelgrovo, V. 11. Merger, George C.Harnes, M. Deaeoin, Herman Renzo and II. II. Stolzo. Chief Marshal Geo. Cain. Assistant Marshals John Illlotnan, J. P. Rockwell, J. M. Brannan, and Judd O'Dell. Invitation Geo. W. Mclleath, EHlo Z. Engelen and Margaret Notbuhr. Speakers S. T. Frum, W. P. Warner and n. E. Evans. Publicity John II. Ream, Durt Kroesen, Mell A. Schmled and II. N. Wagner, , Grounds II. I. Wood, Alfred Sey mour, Herman Blorniann, William Lahrs and S. W. Foltz. Registrar Mrs. E. H. Cribble, Mrs. Cora B. Miller nnd Mrs. W. A. Mor gan. Music Geo. Wilkins, F. A. Wood and E. II. Uiermann. Privileges J. J. Elmers, W. L. Ross and J. S. Bacon. Badges Mrs. Fannie Crozier and Mrs. Eva L. Drr. Amusement M. O. Ayres, W. II. Ry an and E. E. Smith. Membership Mrs John Critz, Airs. G. W. Bates, M. It. Boler, Mrs. C. A. Manning, Helen Rockwell, Cora Sor onson, Mrs. Geo. I. Miller, Margaret Bridenbaiigh, Olive Stinson, Gladys Orr, Lillian Orr and Myrtle Baughman. rRecoption Horace Dutton, Mrs. Mary R. McBeath, F. B. Buckwalter, Mrs. J. W. Hazelgrovo, Mrs. J. J. Elmers, Mrs. Catherine O'Connor, J M. McDonald and wife, W. W. Armour, Mrs. C. M. Antrim, Mrs. Almeda J. Roam, Mrs. Jesso Williams, A. II. Baker, Mrs. Catherlno Twohig, E. M. Blqasing and wife, Mrs. J. C. Duggan, Chris Hansen and wife, John Bonder son and wife, W, A. Helkes and wife, A. T. Haaso and wife, Mrs. Matilda Sides Mrs. Milton Foreshoe, W. A. Morgan, Mrs. Sarah Way, John B. Harris1 and wife, A. J, Parker and -wife, ,Vi A. Armbrlght and wife, Timothy jMurphy nnd wife, J. E. DoWnlt, A. J. (Kranipur nnd wife, Wm. Luther, Mrs. Catherine- Casey, Mrs. II. H. Adair, II. W. Wood and wife, Mrs. Alico Sides, flush Graham and wife, ( II. Bllvim unit wife; S. A Hrldenbnugli and wife, U. M BouH and wife, Mrs. J. D. Wolk fir, Chriii Uasniussi'u and wife, Loo C. Kearney and wife, Geo. L. Boals and wITn. Mm. II. .1. Lea)iy, John Ryan nnd wife, F. II. Way, Mm. John Boler, I'llrli Hevoi-rion and wife, Anton Lar .sen and wire, Mrs. Michael Green, John Provanclin, James Howard nnd wife, 'I1. II. Sullivan nnd wlfo, Louis Larsen and wife, Louis Knudsen and wlfo, George Hayes, Georgo Johnson and wife, Mrs. D. C. Stinson, Frank Davcy and wife, Wm. Myers and wlfo, Gqo. T. Westcott, J. F. Duggan nnd wlfo, Henry Ebel nnd wlfo, 'I p. Monahan nnd wife, Mrs. Fred Herman, Mrs. M. B. Slocum, F. B. Church and wifo, John D. Rockwell and wlfo, Louis Jeop and wife, Josoph Clomonts nnd wife, John F. Berger and wife, Mrs. W. II. George, Don Forbos and wlfo, John Manning and wlfo, John Kruoger and wife, Louis Blanchard and wife, Dennis Fiynn and wlfo, S, B, Lapp and wlfo, Mrs. Sarah Erlach, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Henry W O'Neill and wife, Geo. Teller and wlfo, Martin Hogh and wife, John W. Twohig and wife, Dennis Mitchell nnd wlfo, John Rush and wlfo, Mrs. Mlko Beacom. J M. Barry nnd wlfo, Ed V. Maurice and wife, Eva Graham, Mary A. Do loughory. J J. Lapsloy, Mm. Fannie Wilbur, S A. Combs and wifo, M V Thorn and wife, Geo. II. Haaso and wife, Mrs. E. A Harden, Max Nelson and wlfo, Fred Beorman nnd wifo. .Mm. it siiortloy, aiury is. Armour, Charles Antrim and wifo, Fred Weg nor and wife, Henry Ostinoyor and wile, Jnmos Nelson and wlfo, N. P. Hanson nnd wlfo, Charlos Hols worth and wlfo, Mrs. W. P. Warner, Mrs. A. S. Richards. Mrs. R. E. Evans, M. J. Herman, Mrs. James Fneston and Mrs. Mary QoodfoHow. 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